Starting a ECM application reference page
Bruce Plecan
nacelp at bright.net
Mon Oct 19 18:50:11 GMT 1998
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ravet <steve.ravet at arm.com>
To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Monday, October 19, 1998 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: Starting a ECM application reference page
>ECMnut at aol.com wrote:
>>
>> This type of reference would be useful from a couple of perspectives.
>> Leme know if it already exists, and I'll scrap it..
>> If you don't need this, because you gottem
>> memorized, YOU are the person I need most.
>> Anyone that has a GM ECM application that they are familiar with,
>> please lemme know. I'll put them on a webpage this week.
>
>There's an OEM section on the DIYEFI page, with a section on GM
>underneath it. That's where the 101 project is, Bruce's tuning tips,
>etc. Makes sense, to me, to have everything collected there. I'm going
>thru the archives as I get the chance and pulling good info out to put
>on the WWW pages.
>
>Speaking of the archives... I was able to find applications for some of
>the bins on the ftp site in the archives, but not all. If you guys with
>the thick books would do me a favor, I'd like to put applications with
>these bins:
>From memory count?.
Doc says it's like this.
Bruce
>
>acsu0024 let's see 747
>akaj1147 hmm 747
>akal???? yep 747, 87, 350, auto
>aksn???? that one too, 747 88, 5 spd 4.3
>anlw???? 747, 89, auto, 350
>antz???? 747, 454, man
>awlc????
>awlf????
>
>
>
>--
>Steve Ravet
>steve.ravet at arm.com
>Advanced Risc Machines, Inc.
>www.arm.com
>
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